Junaid Khan and Esteban Granero

January 8, 2013

Both play in England, born late '80s. What more do you need - their passports?

Nominated by Muhammad Adeel, Adeel Hussain, Salman Zafar and others. Think a cricketer looks like a famous (non-cricket) person? Send in your Doppelgangers nominations using the feedback link below. Just let us know the names; we'll dig out the pictures. No repeats please.

The Sri Lankan party at the MCGFan Following: The Dilshan-Sangakkara show, Rangana Herath's athleticism, the papare bands and the obstacle-course race during the mid-innings lit up the Bangladesh-Sri Lanka game at the MCG

Backing Green at the GabbaFan Following: The match between Ireland and the UAE was the first final-over thriller of the World Cup and it was littered with great moments like the bail fail and the antics of Larry the Leprechaun

The writers who came to playNicholas Hogg: Escaping the cold of England for a cricket tour and a wedding celebration in India: capital idea, no?

No country for folk heroesDavid Hopps: The debate about whether Eoin Morgan should sing the national anthem is typical of an English culture that demands its cricketers be both free-spirited and happy to conform

NZ's Rottweiler biteSimon Barnes: Their hyper-aggressive ways have got them success in the World Cup so far. But is the method as sustainable as it is eye-catching?